Harvard University Discusses Platelet Rich Plasma Therapy

In a recent newsletter to the community, Harvard Universityharvard1 150x150 Harvard University Discusses Platelet Rich Plasma Therapy discusses Platelet Rich Plasma Therapy.  Overall there is a consensus that the treatment is promising, however more controlled studies are needed.  Over the last 3 years there has been an increased awareness with this treatment.  While the research is being conducted (which takes years to complete & publish), it’s good to see that Harvard recognizes that many patients are inquiring about this treatment in orthobiologics.

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Steven Sampson D.O.

Founder of the Orthohealing Center, Dr. Sampson is a recognized expert on orthobiologics and regenerative medicine. He lectures internationally and spearheads OHC’s clinical research efforts. Dr. Sampson is a Clinical Instructor of Medicine at The David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, and is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Western University of Health Sciences.

One Response to “Harvard University Discusses Platelet Rich Plasma Therapy”

  1. avatar Eduardo Abud says:

    Please, coul you send me Harvard papers / publications on Human Platelet Rich Plasma method of production an therapy.
    Thank you
    EAbud, MD

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